Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Wednesday June 22 News Updates Lakewood

 Weather: Becoming cloudy with occasional light rain during the afternoon. High near 70F. Chance of rain 70%.meet?

- Hotline numbers for TAG Nekadesh event 712-831-8822 or 712-831-8080 or 712-831-8101

- TAG update: Rav Shmuel Kamenetzky and Rav Elya Ber Wachrfogel will be speaking live at the prudential center

- Girls schools last day of the year will have half a day. Camp begins on Monday.

- Nekadesh TAG English event tonight at prudential center for ladies. Buses from Lakewood will be leaving from Blueclaws stadium. Last minute tickets available at the Tag office for the 2nd venue near the prudential center.Rav Dovid Bresslauer shlita will be speaking there.

- FAA: Over 20% of  Parcels in Lakewood are tax exempt. 2,265 parcels of land in Lakewood Township - 21.97% of all parcels of land in the township - are currently exempt from paying property taxes, according to municipal budget documents obtained by FAA News.
All of these parcels of land together would be assessed at $2,360,803,900. Sew full report HERE

- Optical Eyeland grand opening this Sunday at the New Jackson location near Aisle 9.

- Last night at the planning board an application for 30 homes on a cul-de-sac off Ridge Avenue between County Line / Lanes Mill Road and New Hampshire Avenue was postponed to July 26 meeting.

- Adirei Hatorah held a thank you event for all the volunteers who helped leading up to the event. Speaking and thanking them was Rav Malkiel Kotler and R' Lazer Scheiner

- Continued tedilos for Refael Moshe Michael ben Shoshanah Roza 
LPD  statement A  6-year-old boy was hospitalized in critical condition after he was choked by a piece of playground equipment on Monday evening.
Capt. Greg Staffordsmith said the boy was playing with other children at the park in the Lakewood Commons neighborhood on Coles Way when the bicycle helmet he was wearing got caught on a piece of suspended playground equipment. The boy's airway became constricted and he lost consciousness.
Other children were able to free the boy from the apparatus and call for help.
First responders successfully administered CPR and took the boy via ambulance to Jersey Shore University Medical Center.

 

19 comments:

  1. https://www.faanews.com/2022/06/following-exposure-on-faa-neighbors.html

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  2. Why does adirei have a website?

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    1. Why are you on a website? Maybe once you came to the WWW use the oppurtunity to log on to Adirei HaTorah and make a donation

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    2. slight difference between one individual VS announced respected stated policy, yes?
      Or such policies only for the gullible lower class public?

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  3. How many Jackson/Toms River/Manchester residents are utilizing Lakewood's tax exempt properties? Lakewood is going to go broke - between the schools and having the nearby towns filter out special needs families/residents. How about charging oot residents more for tuition - and give a break to the Lakewood taxpayers for their sky high property taxes - a direct result caused by their towns refusal to pay for SCHI etc.

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    1. Lol, public schools are full of non Lakewood getting extra services for English as a second language. BOE refuses to verify public school pupil's Lakewood residency.

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  4. FAA report is misleading. Most of the exempt parcels are Township owned. How many of them are shuls?

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  5. TAG’s email blast says reb Elya ber will be speaking live from prudential

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  6. How many of FAA's properties are tax exempt? Asking for a friend.

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  7. Nekadesh Maariv tonight (for the babysitters) in Pawnee Bais Shabsi 11:45 and 12:15

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  8. What shaychus? First of all adirei was officially all about kavod hatorah and nothing to do with fundraising. Second having a website goes against the belief of BMG and tag that the internet is treif.

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    1. Huh? Treif, or extremely dangerous, when you're not properly protected?

      Let's compare it to a car. At times , we might see it as necessary. At times, we might see it as a convenience. There are many ways to use it in an extremely dangerous, or just plain dangerous, manner. There's also a safe way to use it, when necessary. It's currently a way of everyday life. But, we always have to be aware of the risks involved. Forgetting them is not an option.

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    2. Any link to the TAG asifa available?

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  9. Another call in number for TAG Nikadesh event
    :7128318025

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  10. Overflow crowds by the live hookups for the Nikadesh event in Miami Toronto Baltimore Cleveland Chicago st Louis Norfolk Virginia providence Rhode Island Waterbury Scranton Los Angeles has 2 locations Dallas Atlanta Montreal Detroit Cincinnati and more

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  11. Tag event ended way too late ladies won't get back home before 1 am how can they do it to them and the poor husband's all missing maariv.

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  12. Tag said the husbands don’t have to daven maariv

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  13. Our official rabbinical leader's should focus on the real issues affecting our communities. They love tackling issues that doesn't cost them any sweat.

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